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Medium :
Digital on Paper , Other rigid frame under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
35.4x47.2in
About this artwork
The most lethal force is tenderness when it knows its limits.
She, with her reptilian armor, doesn't protect herself. She reveals herself. Each scale is a caress she has learned to harden. The lynx is not her pet. He is her teacher in the art of being gentle without being weak.
Their closed eyes are not vulnerability. It's absolute trust. Two predators who chose peace without forgetting their fangs. Sensitivity is not fragility. It's contained… power.
This intimacy is not domestication. It is the agreement between savages: "I show you my softness because I know you understand its value." Both can kill. Both choose to caress.
This work speaks of sensitivity as a superpower. When being gentle requires more strength than being brutal. When your tenderness is so powerful that only other warriors can receive it.
The women who buy it understand: being sensitive in a cruel world is not weakness. It is the bravest act of rebellion.
Laia Grassi, a fine arts-trained artist specializing in design, uses digital media and generative AI to create an obsessive and deeply symbolic "Digital Baroque." Her technique fuses AI-generated fragments, deliberate errors, and a restricted palette, achieving dense visual symphonies capable of both unsettling and captivating. Her work makes the feminine visible as a complex and visceral power, creating mirrors where women see themselves as whole, powerful, and free, empowering the feminine through scars, masks, and the choice of solitude.